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- Christian Siriano hopes he can take his real-life career experiences and inspire the new crop of competitors this season on “Project Runway” when he returns in the mentor role made famous by Tim Gunn.
- Kechi Okwuchi is now crisscrossing the country, singing and telling her story. She will be in Westminster on Friday, April 27, at Crossroads Community Church and then in Hanover, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, April 28, at Hanover First Church of God,
- From best consignment store to best activewear, Baltimore Sun staffers make their top picks in the lifestyle and shopping category.
- Liris Crosse, the Randallstown native who made history this season of “Project Runway” by being one of the first plus-sized models to compete on the show, has won the modeling portion of the competition.
- Less than a week before children and adults all over the country will be donning costumes meant to transform them into someone (or something) else, the debate over what constitutes an offensive Halloween costume, and how much people should care, rages on.
- Dubbed the "Naomi Campbell of plus," Randallstown native Liris Crosse will appear as a model on this season's "Project Runway."
- Maryland consumers will likely see the Lidl banner start to pop up on new supermarkets in the next year as the German grocer moves into the U.S. market in a big way.
- Stylist Nicole Conway of Baltimore Spa and Salon at the Ritz-Carlton Residences has come up with five styles for the season that will keep you ahead of the curve. Conway worked some of the fashion shows at the most recent New York Fashion Week, including for designers Clover Canyon, Hood By Air and Thom Browne.
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- The Annapolis-native has positioned himself among the world's top designers. And now he takes on the additional hat of judge on "Project Runway: Threads," a spin-off of "Project Runway" that focuses on young, aspiring designers. The show premiers Oct. 23 at 10:30 p.m. on Lifetime.
- On Tuesday her acrobatic gymnastics crew, AcroArmy, was scheduled to compete as one of the final 12 teams on the NBC prime time television show "America's Got Talent." Three of the 18 AcroArmy team members reign from the Baltimore area: Twenty-year-old Emily Ruppert, 18-year-old Chrissy Antoniades of Sykesville and 15-year-old Hannah Silverman of Clarksville.
- On Tuesday her acrobatic gymnastics crew, AcroArmy, was scheduled to compete as one of the final 12 teams on the NBC prime time television show "America's Got Talent." Three of the 18 AcroArmy team members reign from the Baltimore area: Twenty-year-old Emily Ruppert, 18-year-old Chrissy Antoniades of Sykesville and 15-year-old Hannah Silverman of Clarksville.
- On Tuesday her acrobatic gymnastics crew, AcroArmy, was scheduled to compete as one of the final 12 teams on the NBC prime time television show "America's Got Talent." Three of the 18 AcroArmy team members reign from the Baltimore area: Twenty-year-old Emily Ruppert of Arbutus, 18-year-old Chrissy Antoniades of Sykesville and 15-year-old Hannah Silverman of Clarksville.
- NBC's amateur variety show, 'America's Got Talent,' will be in Baltimore looking for contestants on Jan. 30
- You may not know Debbie Kowalski Wilson by name, but if you've opened a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue within the last six years, chances are you've seen her work.
- For the new season of "Project Runway," Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn tells the contestants it's a season of teams.
- From designers to models, talent with ties to Maryland make names for themselves in New York
- As he prepares for Fashion Week, former "Project Runway" darling Christian Siriano beautifully juggles a new boutique, celebrity clients and his spring collection.
- It's not exactly "Dancing with the Stars," but Baltimore's own Stacy Keibler is poised for a television comeback.